Sensory-motor experiences are known to build up concrete and abstract concepts during the lifespan. The present study aimed to test how finger counting habits (right-hand vs. left-hand starters) could influence the spatial-numerical representation in number-to-position (explicit) and digit-string bisection (implicit) tasks. The subjects were Italian primary school children (N= 184, from the first to the fifth year) and adults (N= 42). No general preference for right- or left-starting in the finger counting was found. In the explicit task, right- or left-starting did not affect performance. In the implicit task, the right-hand starters shifted from the left to the right space when bisecting small and large numbers respectively, while the lef...
International audienceThe goal of the present study was to test whether there is a relationship betw...
AbstractThe embodied cognition framework suggests that neural systems for perception and action are ...
Background: Fingers are employed to represent numerosities before symbolic representations are used ...
Sensory-motor experiences are known to build up concrete and abstract concepts during the lifespan. ...
none2noIt is reported that a canonical and cultural finger counting habit influences the spatial-num...
This study explored the contribution of finger counting habits to the association of numbers with sp...
It is reported that a canonical and cultural finger counting habit influences the spatial-numerical ...
The SNARC effect reflects an association between space and number representations, suggesting a ment...
A core property of number words is that they are organized in sequence and their value is given by t...
The spontaneous use of finger counting has been for long recognized as critical to the acquisition o...
Although the existence of an association between numbers and space has been largely documented in ed...
Literate subjects from Western cultures form spatial-numerical associations (SNA) in left-to-right d...
International audienceThe aim of the present study was to investigate the relationship between finge...
The hand with which one starts to count has been shown repeatedly to influence numerical performance...
The embodied cognition framework suggests that neural systems for perception and action are engaged ...
International audienceThe goal of the present study was to test whether there is a relationship betw...
AbstractThe embodied cognition framework suggests that neural systems for perception and action are ...
Background: Fingers are employed to represent numerosities before symbolic representations are used ...
Sensory-motor experiences are known to build up concrete and abstract concepts during the lifespan. ...
none2noIt is reported that a canonical and cultural finger counting habit influences the spatial-num...
This study explored the contribution of finger counting habits to the association of numbers with sp...
It is reported that a canonical and cultural finger counting habit influences the spatial-numerical ...
The SNARC effect reflects an association between space and number representations, suggesting a ment...
A core property of number words is that they are organized in sequence and their value is given by t...
The spontaneous use of finger counting has been for long recognized as critical to the acquisition o...
Although the existence of an association between numbers and space has been largely documented in ed...
Literate subjects from Western cultures form spatial-numerical associations (SNA) in left-to-right d...
International audienceThe aim of the present study was to investigate the relationship between finge...
The hand with which one starts to count has been shown repeatedly to influence numerical performance...
The embodied cognition framework suggests that neural systems for perception and action are engaged ...
International audienceThe goal of the present study was to test whether there is a relationship betw...
AbstractThe embodied cognition framework suggests that neural systems for perception and action are ...
Background: Fingers are employed to represent numerosities before symbolic representations are used ...